
Katsuhiro Otomo is a Japanese manga artist, film director, and screenwriter. For his works in Japanese see 大友克洋. He is perhaps best known for being the creator of the manga Akira and its anime adaptation, which are extremely famous and influential. Otomo has also directed several live-action films, such as the recent 2006 feature film adaptation of the Mushishi manga. Katsuhiro Otomo was born in the former town of Hasama, in Miyagi Prefecture. As a teenager growing up in the turbulent 1960s, he was surrounded by the demonstrations of both students and workers against the Japanese government. The riots, demonstrations, and overall chaotic conditions of this time would serve as the inspiration for his best known work, Akira. Some would argue that this seminal work is an allegory of 1960s Japan, and that one could easily substitute the year 2019 for 1969 and leave little difference in the basic story. The animation from this period (especially the works coming out of Tokyo animation studios Mushi Production and Toei Doga, now known as TOEI Animation) were influencing young Otomo. Works like Tetsujin 28-go, Astro Boy, and Hols: Prince of the Sun would help push Otomo toward a career in animation. However, it was the films coming out of America that were driving his rebellious nature. Five Easy Pieces and Easy Rider would serve as inspiration for Shotaro Kaneda and his biker gang in Akira: rebellious youth who took too many drugs and didn't care about authority or the pressures put on them by their parents' generation. Otomo has recently worked extensively with noted studio Sunrise with the studio animating and producing his most recent projects, the 2004 feature film Steamboy, 2006's Freedom Project and his latest project, SOS! Tokyo Metro Explorers: The Next, released in 2007. Otomo grew up a fanatic of American blockbusters, which has influenced his cinematic style throughout his huge career. He grew fond of the work of artists like Moebius, and is often regarded as the person who brought a Westernized style into manga. From the late seventies onwards, Otomo created numerous volumes of anthologies and short stories, which usually ran at 23 pages each. Serialization for Fireball was cancelled, though the premise and themes were later to appear in the Sci-Fi Grand Prix award winning Domu and Akira. Otomo later moved onto directing and creating notable anime like the film adaption of Akira, Memories, and Steamboy. His most recent manga have been the scripting of Mother Sarah and the short story Park released in an issue of Pafu last year. He has also directed several live action films, such as World Apartment Horror, Give Us A Gun/Give Us Freedom, and the 2006 feature film adaptation of the Mushishi manga.
Series
Books

Akira, #1
The Highway
1988

Akira, Vol. 1
1984

Akira
2017

Akira, Vol. 5
1999

Mother Sarah, Tome 11
La Ville de demain
2006

La Leyenda de Madre Sarah, No. 5
1997

Akira 4
1984

Akira 2
1984

Otomo
Das Selbstmordparadies, Band 1
1991

Akira, #9
Stalkers
1989

Akira, #8
Weapon of Vengeance
1989

La Leyenda de Madre Sarah, No. 6
1998

Akira, #3
Number 41!
1988

La Leyenda de Madre Sarah, No. 3
1993

Mother Sarah, Tome 9
Déflagrations
1998

La Leyenda de Madre Sarah, No. 1
1990

Akira, Tome 9
Visions
1992

Akira, #38
The Final Chapter
1996

Akira 7
2003

Akira, Tome 3
Les Chasseurs
1991

Akira, Tome 13
Feux
1995

Domu
A Child's Dream, #3
1992

Akira, #4
King of Clowns
1988

Akira 1
1984

Akira, #24
A Western Wind
1990

Akira, Tome 5
Désespoir
1992

Akira, #27
The Grand Convocation
1991

Akira, #6
My Friend, My Enemy
1989

Akira, #2
Pursuit
1988

Akira, Tome 12
Lumière
1994

Akira, #15
Psychic Duel
1990

Akira Club
1995

Mother Sarah, Tome 10
La Ville de demain
2005

Akira, #35
Face to Face
1995

Akira, #34
Phantom Voices
1995

World Apartment Horror
1994

Akira, Tome 1
L'autoroute
1990

Domu
A Child's Dream, #2
1991

Akira, Vol. 3
1987

Akira, #21
The Rage and The Torment
1990

Akira, #29
Ride to Revenge
1991

Akira, Vol. 2
1984

Akira, #37
Evolution
1996

Akira, #11
Akira Rising
1989

Akira, Vol. 2
1999

Akira, Vol. 1
1998

Akira, Band 1
Die alte Stadt
1991

Akira, Vol. 4
1987

Akira, Vol. 5
1990

Akira, Vol. 6
1993

Akira, Tome 10
Revanche
1992

Akira, #36
Miyako's Last Stand
1995

Domu
A Child's Dream
1983

Akira, Tome 11
Chocs
1992

Akira, Vol. 3
1999

Akira, Tome 2
Cycle Wars
1984

Akira 3
1984

Akira, Tome 14
Consécration
1997

Akira, #32
Class Reunion
1992

Akira, #5
Cycle Wars
1989

Hipira
2002

La Leyenda de Madre Sarah, No. 7
1998

Akira, #10
The Awakening
1989

La Leyenda de Madre Sarah, No. 2
1991

Akira, Tome 7
Révélations
1992

Akira 5
1984

Akira, Band 2
Tetsuos Macht
1991

Akira, Vol. 4
1987